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The Heat Is On : The High Stakes Battle Over Earth’s Threatened Climate

  • The Heat Is On : The High Stakes Battle Over Earth's  Threatened Climate
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    Ross Gelbspan
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    Book, Addison-Wesley Pub. Co, 1997
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QC981.8.G56 G45 1997  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Ross Gelbspan, a veteran journalist, seizes on these and other alarming examples to argue that global warming is fast upon us–and, more to the point, that the multitrillion-dollar energy concerns are doing their best to keep the world public from knowing about widespread changes in the global climate caused, in part, by the fossil fuel-induced destruction of the ozone layer. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • In The Heat Is On, Ross Gelbspan exposes the deliberate campaign by oil and coal interests, teamed with conservative politicians, to confuse the public about global warming and the disruptive weather patterns that mark its initial stages. He shows how these fossil fuel proponents have supported the efforts of a small but highly vocal group of "scientific skeptics" whose statements distort the nature of scientific debate, raising doubts in the public mind about this threat which is, in fact, a matter of solid scientific consensus. Gelbspan sets the record straight with contributions from four of the world’s leading climate scientists. Ironically, The Heat Is On also shows that the news about climatic change is now so bad that it may well help to save us as it brings the worldwide insurance industry, saddled with billions in unprecedented claims from weather-related damage, into the battle against fossil fuels. The book explains what this emerging alliance among the insurance industry, environmentalists, and a number of the world’s most vulnerable nations must do to save the planet. Capturing both the global scope and the historical uniqueness of our dilemma, it shows that the price of inaction may extend well beyond flood-prone lowlands and drought-prone agricultural lands. One casualty could be democracy itself as nations faced with weather-related destabilization resort to totalitarian measures to control their populations
  • Contents

    • Introduction: Climate Change Is Here. Now
    • 1. Of Termites and Computer Models
    • 2. The Battle for Control of Reality
    • 3. A Congressional Book Burning
    • 4. The Changing Climate of Business: Boom or Bankruptcy
    • 5. After Rio: The Swamp of Diplomacy
    • 6. Headlines from the Planet
    • 7. The Coming Permanent State of Emergency
    • 8. One Pathway to a Future
    • App. A. A Scientific Critique of the Greenhouse Skeptics
  • ISBN

    • 0201132958
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